The spokesperson for the National Rally and deputy for Moselle, Laurent Jacobelli, was the guest of the 8:30 a.m. franceinfo on Saturday August 31, 2024.
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The current political situation and the search for a new Prime Minister… Laurent Jacobelli, spokesperson for the National Rally and deputy for Moselle, was the guest of “8h30 franceinfo” on Saturday August 31, he answered questions from Benjamin Fontaine and Benjamin Sportouch.
“There are two rights, that of treason represented by Laurent Wauquiez, and that of honor represented by Éric Ciotti”
As Nicolas Sarkozy calls for the appointment of a right-wing Prime Minister in an interview with Figarothe spokesperson for the National Rally Laurent Jacobelli explains that he does not see “interest” of a government “with friends of Laurent Wauquiez”the president of the Republican Right group in the National Assembly. The deputy from Moselle believes that Laurent Wauquiez represents the right “of betrayal, of particular and individual interest, ready for all compromises” and that he would apply “the same policy as Emmanuel Macron for seven years.”
However, the RN MP assures that he “there will be no automatic censorship” facing a Prime Minister from the ranks of the right, as long as the laws passed go in the direction of “less insecurity, less immigration, more purchasing power”THE “three fundamental points” defended by the RN. With 143 deputies, including “those brought by Eric Ciotti’s LR”, “we will be the pivot of this National Assembly”, assures Laurent Jacobelli.
“Three possibilities to continue governing”
For him, it exists “three possible solutions” to the current political deadlock: “the dissolution” of the National Assembly next June, “the resignation” by Emmanuel Macron, or “a referendum on the migration issue”.
He rejects the procedure for the impeachment of Emmanuel Macron proposed by the deputies of La France Insoumise, because “There are a whole bunch of stages and once they have been completed we will already be in the fourth government.”
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